I definitely prefer sunsets, I'm a night owl though and feel as though my creativity is actually handicapped during bright, sunny days. Sunsets signify the start of night life, which I personally associate with freedom in some fashion.

i like both equally. i have fond experiences as the sun embarks into the star ocean as well as its arrival on these shores. ahoy ahoy life giving orb indeed, mother of all that breaths within this land of life, the pumping star ocean pumps of life, a castaway, the goddess sun.

here's my new one - I was talking to someone about Tarantino's work the other day, and they said that they had felt like they had grown out of it.

I then put across the idea (on a whim) that Tarantino is more or less the Michael Bay of the arthouse world.Not in the sense of his films being painfully obnoxious and loud, but that he is a purveyor of our equivalent of pop corn cinema. His affinity for the pulp in cinema is fairly obvious, and he doesn't hide his appreciation of exploitation and genre cinema.

Tarantino's work is much more refined and measured than Bay's work, but I feel that they probably (it's been a while since I've seen anything by Mr. Bay) both go for the gut with their films.Like Tarantino is a master of pulpy dialogue, quirky characters, clever cinematography, and multi layered stories which reward multiple viewings, but it never feels that deep or indecipherable. He never gets on the level of Kurosawa, Fellini, or even contemporaries like PTA.They're head candy, but not head food. Not good for you, but taste oh so good when in the cinema.

i seriously think so. i gave it a full listen today, and it was such a joy to hear every little production element in its perfect place. i won't really talk about the lyrics, but the production is out of this world